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2011-01-04 22:11:18

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2011-01-04 22:05:05

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Rahul

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Jyoti, You can pursue your Executive MBA into School Management or into a field of your interest through distance learning. For more details on course kindly visit www.psbm.org or contact 07666544657.
All the best

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2011-01-04 22:00:19

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Riya Roy

Beginner-Level 1

In my view . IIMP is not a good bschool. u will waste ur money there. It may be or may not be UGC / ATICTE approved .but it doesn't matter.placement is pathetic. Symbosis or Sunstone Bschool or Aliance could be a better one.Even I heard that the Sunstone Bschool will charge money after u get a decent job only .isn't it awesome ?

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2011-01-04 21:57:20

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Ask a duplicate card from IGNOU.

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2011-01-04 21:55:38

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2011-01-04 21:54:07

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

You need to first give and clear the UPSC prelims exam which would next be held in June 2011 and the notification for it would come in Feb 2011.

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2011-01-04 21:53:07

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Yes you are eligible . Please visit the link for details: http://www.georgebrown.ca/Marketing/FTCal/access/01_Access.pdf
The link also has the fees mentioned for the program. Have a look!
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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2011-01-04 21:51:12

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Naresh

Beginner-Level 2

Hi I am working with NZ institute as a office Manager , I think I can help you out.
call me to discuss
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2011-01-04 21:46:35

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

www.londonmet.ac.uk
Check out this link for more details.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer or pressing the thumbs up icon.
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Khushwant Jain

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2011-01-04 21:44:51

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Arvind Joshi

Contributor-Level 9

The alignment of the wheels of a car is done through computer. But st ill, an experienced mechanical engineer makes finer decisions on alignment based on his gut feeling.You seem to love mechanics in the first place, and not the virtual space of computers. Why not go for a mechanical engg. career where 10% of the job requires computers.Delhi Metro is using a lot of computers in its construction operations, but the initial basic work is mechanical and civil only.Find out such similar situations, improve your bio data, and apply in person.

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2011-01-04 21:41:33

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Opt for course in Journalism.

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2011-01-04 21:38:41

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Pradeep Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

For beginner, vcard is not available, for v-card, u must be advisor.

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2011-01-04 21:37:57

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Rahul

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Pulkit, Yes you can go with CCNa or even a MBA into Networking Management through a Distance Learning along with your job. For more details on course kindly visit www.psbm.org or contact 07666544657.
All the best

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2011-01-04 21:37:47

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mudassir

Contributor-Level 8

50% marks in graduation

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2011-01-04 21:34:22

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Pradeep Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

After completing ME, join a job in any company and do mba after some time, if interested in teaching, do mtech.

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2011-01-04 21:27:40

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Vikas Naidu

Contributor-Level 10

It is not based upon Marks barrier. It depends upon the Merit. Topmost candidates get the admission in IIT.

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2011-01-04 21:26:56

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Abhijeet Budrukkar

Beginner-Level 1

you can go for supply chain management which is having an excellent career

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2011-01-04 21:22:19

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Dear,
You may try in these course from UK :-
1. University of Edinburgh - MSc Artificial Intelligence - Intelligent Robotics
2. University of Manchester - MSc Advanced Computer Science - AI
3. University of Essex - MSc Advanced Mobile Robotics
4. University of Bristol - MSc in Advanced Computing
(Machine Learning and Data Mining)
5. De Montford University - MSc Intelligent Systems and Robotics
Hope this helps!

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2011-01-04 21:21:51

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Rahul

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Lalitha, You can pursue your MBA or Advance Certification Course into Clinical Research Management through Online (distance learning). For more details on course kindly visit www.psbm.org or contact 07666544657.
All the best

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2011-01-04 21:20:17

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